1/700 Water Line Series #907 U.S. Destroyer DD-797 USS Cushing
1/700 Water Line Series #907 U.S. Destroyer DD-797 USS Cushing
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The 1/700 Water Line Series U.S. Destroyer DD-797 USS Cushing is a must-have for ship model enthusiasts. This detailed kit captures the essence of the USS Cushing, a destroyer that served in the U.S. Navy. As you build this model, you'll appreciate the craftsmanship that goes into each piece. It's not just about putting parts together; it's about connecting with history and reliving the stories of the seas. The assembly requires paint and cement, so make sure you have your tools ready! The thrill of watching your model come to life is unmatched, and once completed, you'll have a stunning piece to showcase.
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Product Specifications
Package Size
22.2 x 9.6 x 2.9 cm
SKU
4950344999545
Age Group
15+ years
Manufacturer
Tamiya
Date of launch
July 2003
Weight
0.124 kg
Flammable
No
Scale
1/700
Model Number
DD-797
Model Name
USS Cushing
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1. What is a scale model, and how does it work?
A scale model is a detailed, miniature replica of an object, such as a vehicle, aircraft, or building, created at a smaller size than the original. The "scale" refers to the model's size compared to the real object.
2. What do I need to get started with scale modeling?
You'll need a model kit, which typically includes the parts, instructions, and sometimes decals. Additionally, you'll need a few basic tools like Hobby nippers, hobby knives, tweezers, plastic cement and paint.
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